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Jamine Ravenrange – There is No Imperfect Marble

April 15, 2017 by carol

Jasmine Ravenrange is a force to reckon with. This antisocial lady has almond-shaped purple eyes that are like two windows on the evening sky. Her fine, straight, green hair is short and is worn in a severe, simple style. She … Read More

Categories Tales and Stories Tags imperfect, jasmine ravenrange, marble, poem, poetry, tiny land
Vazquez Blonde

A Few More Hilton Vazquez Poems

February 9, 2017 by carol

I shared some Hilton Vazquez poems last month. Here are a few more. Stormy Stormy, clear seashells swiftly love a sunny, big sun. The big seashell calmly fights the wind. The captain waves like a big mainland. Misty Windows All … Read More

Categories Tales and Stories Tags Hilton Vazquez, poem, poetry, tiny land
Tiny Land - Poems by Hilton Vazquez

A Selection of Hilton Vazquez Poems

January 3, 2017 by carol

Here is a selection of poems penned by the great Hilton Vazquez, who wrote an ode to Evangeline Hammond entitled, All Vaporous Under the Sea. The following three poems, entitled Quite Peaceful Beneath the Ground, Strangely Green Among the Trees, … Read More

Categories Tales and Stories Tags Hilton Vazquez, poem, poetry, tiny land
Nindrol of Tiny Land

Nindrol Petleth in Rissingshire Keep

December 29, 2016 by carol

Nindrol Petleth was a fair elf maiden that dwelled in the Northern reaches, near the river Tola. Like most of the Elven-folk, she preferred to spend her days and nights in the outdoors, but as a friend to Humans, she … Read More

Categories Tales and Stories Tags nindrol petleth, rissingshire keep, tiny land
Princess Fiona of the Emberwild

Princess Fiona of the Emberwild

December 28, 2016 by carol

Princess Fiona of the Emberwild liked dragons and riddles. It is rumored that she once encountered an ancient green dragon while searching for treasure in a lair deep beneath the dark mountains of Baranur. Upon waking the dragon, she challenged … Read More

Categories Tales and Stories Tags dragon, princess fiona, riddles, tiny land
Nona Wilcox - Tiny Land

The Musings of Nona Wilcox

January 29, 2017December 24, 2016 by carol

Little is known of Nona Wilcox, who spent her days wandering the empty beaches near the seaside village of Caelkirk, which was dangerously close to the pirate outpost of Rum Isle on the Eastern Shores of Tiny Land. Nona was a quiet … Read More

Categories Tales and Stories Tags nona wilcox, story, tiny land
Buttercup - Tiny Land

A Passage for Buttercup

December 19, 2016 by carol

Another tale is told. Another poet grows old. This is the work of the fabled poet Sir Winston Pewter, who spun this tale while traveling in the Southern Wastes of Tiny Land. It is an homage to a woman he … Read More

Categories Tales and Stories Tags buttercup, poem, sir winston pewter, tiny land
Herminia Pickett

The Tragic Tale of Herminia Pickett

December 14, 2016 by carol

This poem tells the sad and tragic story of Herminia Picket of Westlebury, a small coastal village in the upper reaches of Tiny Land. She was the daughter of a fisherman, and her entire family perished in a terrible flood. … Read More

Categories Tales and Stories Tags poem, poetry, story
Alexandra Ebony Norton - Tiny Land

The Tale of Alexandra Ebony Norton

December 11, 2016 by carol

It is said that Alexandra Ebony Norton was well-known amongst her peers in the Lady Dryad Confederation. And yet none of those who belonged could actually remember her face. Perhaps she stayed hidden amongst the shadows. We will never truly know. … Read More

Categories Tales and Stories Tags alexandra ebony norton, poetry, stories, tiny land
Dark Planetscape - Corzonna

The Planets of Corzonna

December 10, 2016 by carol

Tucked far away in one of the distant spirals of the galaxy lies the star system of Corzonna. The planets that orbit the star are numerous and varied, with some supporting life. Wormulon The planet Wormulon, named so for the … Read More

Categories Tales and Stories Tags corzonna, planets
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